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... NEARLY three hundred years ago I lived , and worked , and left my mark in Ireland . Since then I have watched the course of English mismanagement with an ever - growing painful interest . The time is now ripe for me to preach with some ...
... NEARLY three hundred years ago I lived , and worked , and left my mark in Ireland . Since then I have watched the course of English mismanagement with an ever - growing painful interest . The time is now ripe for me to preach with some ...
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... nearly equally divided between the two religions , and all live under the same conditions , he saw a distinct superiority in all the signs of civilisation on the side of the Pro- testants.2 Mr Lecky is a critic by no means un- friendly ...
... nearly equally divided between the two religions , and all live under the same conditions , he saw a distinct superiority in all the signs of civilisation on the side of the Pro- testants.2 Mr Lecky is a critic by no means un- friendly ...
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... nearly evenly balanced ; where government may be brought to a standstill by parliamentary obstruction ; and where the wisest policy is liable to reversal in six or seven years at the furthest , by the caprice of a fluctuating section of ...
... nearly evenly balanced ; where government may be brought to a standstill by parliamentary obstruction ; and where the wisest policy is liable to reversal in six or seven years at the furthest , by the caprice of a fluctuating section of ...
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... nearly every settler was expelled ; but in Tyrone , Fermanagh , and East Donegal , the Pro- testants are certainly strong enough to hold their own in any contest but that of the polls . They are a social force too strong to be uprooted ...
... nearly every settler was expelled ; but in Tyrone , Fermanagh , and East Donegal , the Pro- testants are certainly strong enough to hold their own in any contest but that of the polls . They are a social force too strong to be uprooted ...
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... nearly 2,100,000 . But this is not all : these figures do not give a sufficiently favourable view of the case . The population of Ireland is now decreasing at the rate of 1 per cent per annum . The average excess of births over deaths ...
... nearly 2,100,000 . But this is not all : these figures do not give a sufficiently favourable view of the case . The population of Ireland is now decreasing at the rate of 1 per cent per annum . The average excess of births over deaths ...
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